David M. Alexander
David M. Alexander, born in 1945 in upstate New York, is a writer of science fiction and mysteries. He has published mystery novels such as My Real Name Is Lisa and science-fiction and fantasy novels such as Fane and The Chocolate Spy. His latest novel (under the pen name David Grace) is a mystery/thriller, The Eyes Of The Blind. He has also written over half a dozen science-fiction stories for Analog magazine, both by himself and as a collaborator of Hayford Peirce, and has sold stories under his pen name, David Grace, to Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.
My Real Name Is Lisa was sold for a substantial amount for a two-hour television movie. Production was about to start when problems arose with the cast and work was halted. It has never subsequently been filmed.
Novels
- The Chocolate Spy (1978)
- Fane (1981)
- My Real Name is Lisa (1996) [as by David Alexander]
- The Eyes of the Blind (2003) [as by David Grace]
Shortfiction
- Best of Breed (1994) with Hayford Peirce [as by Hayford Peirce and David Alexander]
- Finder's Fee (1997) with Hayford Peirce [as by Hayford Peirce and David Alexander]
- Felony Stupid (1997) [as by David Alexander]
- Tramp (1998) [as by David Alexander]
- Shrink Wrapped (1998) [as by David Alexander]
- Elephants' Graveyard (1999) with Hayford Peirce [as by David Alexander and Hayford Peirce]
- The Human Dress (2003) [as by David Alexander]
Essays
- Creamy Pasta Sauce (1996)